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Gregory A. Clendenin
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Orlando, Florida
Biography:

Greg Clendenin was born in Charleston, WV, in 1953, and is a direct descendent of Archibald Clendenin, Sr., father-in-law to Ann, the heroine of the story. A graduate of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia with a BA and a MBA from the prestigious Crummer School of Business at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, he now resides in Florida and has spent his adult life building, buying and selling businesses. Greg is well-known as a successful businessman, philanthropist, key note speaker, mentor and community leader.

As a successful entrepreneur, Greg has a passion for excellence, bringing the entrepreneurial spirit of his Clendenin ancestors into the modern day.

Selected works by this author:
1 .
The Clendenin Massacre
When sixty Shawnee Indians led by their chief, Cornstalk, arrive unannounced at the Clendenin farmstead in Virginia, the family hesitantly offers their home and food in a gesture of friendship and peace. But things quickly go horribly wrong, the event forever becoming an important part of the annals of colonial America, even spurring the King of England to issue a historical proclamation. The story is also about a woman, Ann Clendenin; a pioneer, a wife, a mother and a farmer. Her actions and courage, in the midst of incredibly frightening and difficult circumstances, made her an American heroine. read more
by Gregory A. Clendenin ~ 0-7414-8406-4 ©2013
Price: $11.95

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The Clendenin Massacre - Hardcover
When sixty Shawnee Indians led by their chief, Cornstalk, arrive unannounced at the Clendenin farmstead in Virginia, the family hesitantly offers their home and food in a gesture of friendship and peace. But things quickly go horribly wrong, the event forever becoming an important part of the annals of colonial America, even spurring the King of England to issue a historical proclamation. The story is also about a woman, Ann Clendenin; a pioneer, a wife, a mother and a farmer. Her actions and courage, in the midst of incredibly frightening and difficult circumstances, made her an American heroine. read more
by Gregory A. Clendenin ~ 0-7414-8407-2 ©2013
Price: $27.45

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